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10-letter words containing e, d, w

  • newshounds — Plural form of newshound.
  • newsreader — a person who presents the news on a radio or television news broadcast; newscaster.
  • newsstands — Plural form of newsstand.
  • newsvendor — a person who sells newspapers or periodicals.
  • nonallowed — Not allowed.
  • nonce word — a word coined and used only for a particular occasion. Compare neologism (def 1).
  • nonce-word — a word coined and used only for a particular occasion. Compare neologism (def 1).
  • oceanwards — Oceanward.
  • odd fellow — a member of a social and benevolent society that originated in England in the 18th century.
  • offworlder — Alternative spelling of off-worlder.
  • old fellow — old chap.
  • olive wood — olive (def 3).
  • onion weed — a plant of Australia and New Zealand, Nuthoscordum inodorum, having a strong onion-like smell and reproducing from bulbs and seeds
  • open wound — injury in which skin is broken
  • orangewood — the hard, fine-grained, yellowish wood of the orange tree, used in inlaid work and fine turnery.
  • otherworld — A world beyond death; an afterlife.
  • outdweller — a person who dwells away from or is remote from a particular place.
  • outweighed — Simple past tense and past participle of outweigh.
  • outworlder — (scifi) One who comes from another planet.
  • overcrowds — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overcrowd.
  • overdrawer — a person who overdraws something, especially a bank account.
  • overshadow — to be more important or significant by comparison: For years he overshadowed his brother.
  • overwarmed — having or giving out a moderate degree of heat, as perceived by the senses: a warm bath.
  • overworked — to cause to work too hard, too much, or too long; weary or exhaust with work (often used reflexively): Don't overwork yourself on that new job.
  • owen sound — a city in SE Ontario, in S Canada, on Georgian Bay of Lake Huron: summer resort.
  • paderewski — Ignace [French ee-nyas] /French iˈnyas/ (Show IPA), or Ignacy Jan [Polish ig-nah-tsi yahn] /Polish ɪgˈnɑ tsɪ yɑn/ (Show IPA), 1860–1941, Polish pianist, composer, patriot, and statesman.
  • pared-down — If you describe something as pared-down, you mean that it has no unnecessary features, and has been reduced to a very simple form.
  • peckerwood — Midland and Southern U.S. woodpecker.
  • pepperwood — California laurel (def 1).
  • periwigged — wearing a periwig; by extension, excessively adorned
  • planetwide — relating to or affecting a whole planet
  • plow under — an agricultural implement used for cutting, lifting, turning over, and partly pulverizing soil.
  • powder boy — powder monkey (def 1).
  • powder keg — a small, metal, barrellike container for gunpowder or blasting powder.
  • powderless — lacking powder, not involving or containing powder
  • powderlike — resembling powder (usually in consistency or texture); powdery
  • powderpuff — a soft, feathery ball or pad, as of cotton or down, for applying powder to the skin.
  • power dive — a steep dive by an aircraft with its engines at high power
  • power down — ability to do or act; capability of doing or accomplishing something.
  • power grid — A power grid is a network of power lines and associated equipment used to transmit and distribute electricity over a geographic area.
  • power-dive — a dive, especially a steep dive, by an aircraft in which the engine or engines are delivering thrust at or near full power.
  • prewrapped — to enclose in something wound or folded about (often followed by up): She wrapped her head in a scarf.
  • prize draw — raffle in which sth is won
  • quiet down — stop talking so loudly
  • radio wave — an electromagnetic wave having a wavelength between 1 millimeter and 30,000 meters, or a frequency between 10 kilohertz and 300,000 megahertz.
  • randomwise — in a random manner
  • rapidwrite — (language, tool)   A method for translating set of abbreviations into the much more verbose COBOL code.
  • rawinsonde — a method of upper-atmosphere meteorological observation conducted by means of a radiosonde tracked by radar.
  • real world — the realm of practical or actual experience, as opposed to the abstract, theoretical, or idealized sphere of the classroom, laboratory, etc.: recent college graduates looking for jobs in the real world of rising unemployment.
  • red kowhai — parrot's-bill.
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